Morse Reamers
Morse Cutting Tools is one of the premier manufacturers of reamers to craftsman across the world. One of the biggest reasons professional choose Morse reamers is the range of products designed for specific applications and usage.
From solid carbide to carbide tipped reamers, each unit offers incredible durability and produces high precision cuts to ensure that your work is exactly on spec. But their products go beyond that the quality of manufacturing and detail to precision is somthing that lasts for years even under heavy use. The upfront investment easilly pays for itself by outlasting many of the so called bargain reamers.
Morse reamers also offer a wide range of lengths and shapes to custom fit your needs. Reamers include straight shank chucking to decimal size to tapered shank reamers, hand reamers, jobber and bridge and contruction taper. If there is a specific Reamer you are looking for, please call us at 1-887-477-8665 or click here to contact us online.
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Straight Shank Chucking Reamers: High speed steel straight flute with right hand cut. 45 degree chamfer for reaming of most materials |
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Cobalt Straight Shank Chucking Reamers:
Straight Flute Right Hand Cut 45° Chamfer for reaming of most materials. M42 8% Cobalt steel offers increased hardness, toughness, wear resistance and heat resistance. |
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Decimal Size Straight Shank Chucking Reamers:
High Speed Steel Straight Flute Right Hand Cut |
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Carbide Tipped Straight Shank Chucking Reamers:
Right Hand Cut Carbide Tipped offers excellent wear resistance for general reaming of steel, cast iron, plastics, and other abrasive non-ferrous materials. Longertool life in production applications. |
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Carbide Tipped Taper Shank Chucking Reamers:
Carbide Tipped offers excellent wear resistance for general reaming of steel, cast iron, plastics, and other abrasive non-ferrous materials. Longer tool life in production applications. |
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Solid Carbide Straight Shank Chucking Reamers:
Straight Flute Solid Carbide offers excellent hardness, wear resistance and heat resistance for higher cutting speeds and longertool life. High rigidity enhances hole accuracy and quality. Recommended for general reaming of ferrous and nonferrous materials . |
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Hand Reamers:
High Speed Steel Right Hand Cut Used for hand reaming for final sizing and finishing of holes. Ground with a starting taper for easy entry into the hole. Shanks are the same size as the reamer size and are supplied with a square end for holding in a tap wrench or vise. |
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Jobber Reamers & Bidge Reamers:
High Speed Steel with a Right Hand Cut 45° Chamfer for reaming of most materials. For applications requiring a machine reamer with long flutes. Bridge Reamers Commonly used on bridgework, ship construction and structural steel fabrication. |
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Car Reamers & Construction Taper:
Car reamers have same features as bridge reamers except for shorter flute and overall lengths, for use in tight quarters.Construction reamers are especially adapted for heavy duty reaming in structural steel assemblies. |
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Morse Taper Finish Reamers:
High Speed Steel Morse Taper Shank Straight Flute Right Hand Cut For accurate production reaming of Morse Taper holes in sockets, sleeves and spindles. |
Morse Reaming Technology:
Machine Chucking Reamer Used primarily in machines such as turret lathes, transfer lines, numerical control, etc. for production reaming.
Hand Reamer Used primarily by hand utilizing wrench and driven by the square. Excellent for tooland die work, machine and repair shop. May be machine driven in some cases. Shank The part of the reamer which is held and driven.
Neck The section of reduced diameter between the body and the shank.
Diameter The diameter over the body of the reamer measured at the point.
Chamfer The leading cutting edge of the reamer, usually 45°.
Clearance The relief on the outside diameter of the reamer, usually running to a theoretically sharp edge or cylindrical margin as the material to be reamed dictates.
Flutes Helical or straight grooves cut or formed in the body of the reamer to permit chip flow and form lands for proper clearance.
Overall Length The length from the extreme end of the shank to the extreme end of the body section. Does not include conical point when used as in structural reamers.